@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "27b39825-073b-4db6-8acc-0c46bfa0ce30"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:issued "2016-05-17"@en, "1912-12-07"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/mherald/items/1.0310641/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ r Provincial Library a ire" Typewriter! For ease of operation and perfection in results it is unsurpassed. Price $60"; Interior Publismng Co., Agts.i "Revetstoke, the Capital of Canada!s Alps." Visiting Capilsj( \\n ^ The epald A SPECIALTY (Interior PunlistiTtrf^n^ahy l PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS j f> Vol. 18-No 84 REVELSTOKE. B. C. DEC 7, 1912 $2.50 Per Year TaMe^focM CANADIAN CONTRIBUTION FOR IMP[RIAL NAVY f '.ti«-i«"— A good time to make a selection Chrismas will soon be here We will lay them aside for you TABLE KNIVES and FORKS White or Plated Goods Prom $2.00 ei Do/. Carving Set* in Cases Price $4.00 Premier li. L Borden Proposes Grant ll —Admiralty Memorantium Outlines necessity of Empire's Co-Operation for Naval Defence- Coast Defence Ships Built in Dominion Yards. TABLE DESSERT TEA and eoi-'l'EE SIM kins See Our '1\\ a Spoon Special 75 ets. lloz. Pocket Knives Never Such Values 10 ets. to }l,o0 SCISSORS We are making a special on this line Scissiors 1.50 1.25 and 1.00 for 75 ets. Every pair guaranteed Q.^y(yOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Imperial Bank of Canada Head Office—Toronto, Ontario. Capital Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Total Assets, 6.000,000.00 6,460,00u.00 6,460,000.00 $72,000,000.00 Branched or Agents at all principal points in.Canada, Agent* in iir-.n Britain and United States—London, England, Lloyds Bank, Limited. Chicago—First National Bank, Corn Exchange National Bank. Seattle— Soattlo National Bank, San Fran- eieco—Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank. Spokane—Exchange National Bank. Savings Bank Department Deposits of $1 and upward, received, and interest allowed at current rate from date of deposit. Correspondence solicited. Revelstoke Branch - A. B. McCleneghan, Mgr. Jo0<>Oc worked out In aday and he had made an arrangement, while In London, that u permanent Canad' Ian minister should he stationed there with a seat on the Imperial do fence. Neither the foreign ollico nor the cabinet make an important move Without consulting this body and the arrangement would practically give Canada a voice in thc empire's foreign policy. pr CHRISTMAS DISPLAY •si Branching Out | The Hnll-Sibbftld Syndicate have taken all their lots oil' the market. TIipbo lots are all situated in tliu svest clul uf the town. Tlii< firm has sold nearly thirty lots during the past ten jthivs. It is expected that the prices I will be doubled before they are again placed on the market. The Kevelstoke General Agencies, Ltd., managers and agents of the I lull- Sibbald Syndicate, report that business is brisk in fact better than it has | been for years This Iiim confidently Iexpects n big rise in tin1 value ol town property within tbe next six months, The lievelstoke lieneral Agencies .ue branching out, havlug recently established an agency at Golden. Tbis ' makes two ness' branches. Hue in Loudon at 201-202 .Mansion House Chambers, London, and the' Golden branch. dur Christmas display includes a .I'm ee e oi :!'.' Famous Zanes- ville Art rollers, Jardinieres, Pedestals, Flower Pots, Bean Pots, Hanging Baskets, Pudding and Custard Dishes, Fire Clay Caaserolls with nr ssiih,nu stands, SEE OUR CORNER WINDOW. CUT GLASS AND SILVER DEPOSIT WARE The very newest anil finest patterns in Cut Class uoss on sinew Water Ium-. Decanters, Berry Bowls, Nappies, Sugars ami Creams, Vases, all sizes, Tumblers, an.! a large collection of small fancy pieees. (lur Utopian Silver Deposit ware is the Common mark of quality at ptiees whicli make them go ;~ee oui displas nf these goods. GROCERIES Our Grocery Department is complete in all the Xmas Fruits, Layer Kai-ins, (.rape-. Figs, Japanese Oranges, Christie's Xmas Cake, Plum Pudding and Choice Fanc>' Biscnits, Nuts ol all kinds, Choice Apples and Vegetables in abundance, HARDWARE Carving Sets and Choice Silverware, Pocket Knives, Safety Razors and Shaving Supplies, spurting Goods, a new supply of McOlary'a Ranges and Heaters just arrived BOURNE BROS,, LIMITED First St, Revelstoke. Telephone No. 22 te. Plumbing Heating Special Attention Paul to Mail Orders Tinsmithing a honor_roll BOARD OF TRADE REGULAR MEETING A. G. THIAKISONi - MANAGER Standing of Pupils at Central and Selkirk Schools The Honor List for the Public Schools for tbe month of Novembei is follows: CENTRAL school Entrance Class.—E. MeKinnon, V. Bell, X. Fleetham, S. GaUicano, T. Loftus. Intermediate Fourth M. Lawrence, V. Jollllfe, M. Whlttaker, E. Johnson, D. MeCarter. 1. nv Fourth -M. Simmonds, 1). Fn.ser, JI, Johnson, li. Luughton, -\\. Lundell, High Third.-D. McGregor, E. Fish, J. Lonzo, \\V. dough, A. Smythe. Losv Third.—E. Tapping, G, Field, C. Davis, B. Williamson, A. Fleet- bam. High Second.—L. Bonj-ard, J. Morgan, W. McRae, (F. Cooke, F. McDonald, T. McGregor), (E. Shuttle- wood, li. Bruce). Losv Second- M. Hell, J. MeKinnon \\V. Dunn), 1". McKellor, G. Campbell, M. Southworth, M. Daniels. High First.—W. Smytbe, !>. Bun- Dell, E. Lilly, G. Barraclough, P. Oowan. Low First. T. Leigb, G. Trimble, W. Jauileson, 11. McRae, A. Davis. High Sohool Pr. I>. Leigh, A. Bourne, S. Burridge, A. Abrahamson, Losv Seoond Pr,—J. Mainprise, D. Southworth. J. Allott, L. Parry, R. Upper. Loss Fust iv. 0.Smythe, I). Williamson, B. Try lor, A Johnson. SBLKIBK si HOOL High Thud Header D. Porta, 1). Mackenrot, I). Lvndel, 1'. Skene, F. Horia. Losv Third Reader—L. Hobson, D. lluiue. C, Johnson, L. Ui'iggr, \\Y. Cameron. High II Readei ttlsleFrey, Chester Lougheed, Jack Muiray, Tilly Frey, Jne Clock. Losv II Reader—Polko Kulezsclii, (Robert Beech, Lama Beech) lilsie Davenport, (Edmund Kincaid, Huth landmen k I, Mai >' Porta. Ilml. First Header— E. Frev, E. Oomuitl, J. Crawford, (L. Hayward, J. Moran, D. Stacy), T. Jackson, Losv Fits', Readei EB. Macdonell, D. Purvis, H. Hell, o. Young, E. Mo- Arthur. High Se.Lini Primer Veronica Pal" eck, Han.id Poi tei, Alice Tevln, Cecil lv.: 11 j I >.-. le s. liny Miclelll. Low Second Primer VVendall Porter, Wesley Henderson, Ueleu Btlgga. LCIalue Robiiins, Ulga Johnson. Low Second Primei K. Rowlett, 0. M.n spiiioi. .A. Rowlett, it. Turk), (J, Keesscil. ii. Kilpatrick)), C. Lluioz- ki, A. Corning, (Willie Koblnsou, P. I lean i. lilgh Firsl l'iIniei. F. Skene. J. Mellui, li, I . id, I.. li'S. I- I'liul. • Hnl. Lms First i'liu,i • D irolhy .'.ei son, Kmi i,..en. >i|um leli :.,s. Oci tie Morgan, I. ■ .>i. u.i.,. Ulan U sson, l'i nn.n siii- 11 ,. :.. 1/ovnll, As- Ulllll Mag ele | . I, , , III,I llalll--. .1,.lllll Hit..', Jubuuie Crawford, That Mable Lake Road.-Delays to Arrow Lakes Freight Shipments.-Investigating the Wetaskiwin Y.and Revelstoke Railway. -Phone Communication With Vernon.-Other Business. The Bourd of Trade met ia regular meeting on Thursday evening lust, at the City Hall. President C. li. Hume occupied the chair, some twenty members were preseut. minutes of regular meeting held November Tth weie read and adopted Secretary Mc\\ ity then read various communications including, letter from tne Provincial Government covering cheque lor $la being refund of amount expended by thc Board in COMlSClioD ssith thc Hevelstoke section ol tbe B.C. lixhiljit sent to the Bry Funning Congress at Letuhridge this Fall, and for which Kinduess the thauks of che Hoard were tendered to the department. FREIGHT BELAYS Various members of the Hoard made strong complaints regarding \\ Lhe C. P. Hy. freight service between' itevelstoke and Lake Side tioiuU. Prescient C. B. llqinc, I am sorry to have to endorse these comi>LaiiHs, .rom rcgretable experiences in my I own ,ehm.ness. Mr. W. M. Lawrence, Yes, can iiuotc several Instances of gross de. lays Which have ocurred within the .as tfew weeks. A. McRao, This is an old matter, and whieh has been before this baard lor years. It must hc now strongly laken up, 0. II. Hume, We arc simply losing; ali the South business. Mayor Sutherland, Documentary evidence should be hied, und later ■ submitted to Mr. Uury. A. Mcltae, The necessary duta should lie collected, ready lor either .sir. Uury or the Huilwuy Coinnus Ion. The deluys should bo in cubos of shipments to recognised shipping .ii.ni.-. so iio excuse is uvuiluble lor the Huilwuy Company, 1 understand there are Innumerable such cases for complaint. Mr. A, U. McCleneghan, This mat , ter has been taken up with Mr. llury neforo. MORE COMMUNICATIONS A request from Kamloops, address id to the Provincial (lovernnient, in favor of the granting of assistance towards supporting a penniiiii'iil bacteriologist anil laboratory at the Kamloops Samtoriuin, was endorsed by the bourd. H. F, Green Mi I'.,wrote acknow b.dgiug receipt of a oopy ol tbu board of trade resolutions regarding the settuiciit nf the Hallway Boll Lands in 10 acre blocks, A letter from the Hould ol Trade, Montreal, covering resolutions re the pending ness- Bankruptcy law, was turned over to a committee of one in lhc' person o, Mr. .sles leucgiiaii. mi examination and repurt. MABLE LAKr. isii.U) A resolution passed at a small special meeting of the Progress Club aud Board of Trade, which requested "the Provincial Government to consider the feasibility of building an automobile road from Hevelstoke Bto the i us,iu.i.-.in sm Mable Lake'' was read by the Secretary. Q O. U. Hume, This apparently is the matter Which huB raised such cou- truvcrsy uud leud to letters being written to the Mall-Herald newspaper it was in.! the Intention of the supporters of this resolution to m any way interfere with the pushing o! tolistruction ou the Mulukwu ROM. A. McRao, r.i.m.in,; such hole and corner r esolutious us this is a mis take in my opinion. The road may be alright, but it seems likely to leud us away from the plans previously supported and pushed by tlm Hoard. H. J. McSorley, 1 thiuk this n- solution was a mistake, tho Government could and would build a road it had lain U-tlei lm this Uouixl to have left llie matter alone, und stuck to our previous plans, thus uvoidiug giving win attends the impression that we wero throwing them dowu. A. u. BdeCleneghan, uur Malakwa Irlends have lumped to conclusions, probably there ln.s Wen u slight err or ol judgement in town. So (si an 1 know, there was no talk ol work uu the present loud beiug Stopped, the idea is to get all the rouds wo cun as soon us possible. A. McRae, 1 move that the Secretury write a letter for publication, explaining the lads ol tbe case. Sec. reiuiy Instructed accordingly, letur to bo published m the Mail-Herald, MAHK.ET BQUARH) Ml. Tappiug, 1 would like this Hoard to gee un record as favoring' lhe sseurlng oi ■ civic Market Si[ii ure (or Hevelstoke. A. Mcltae, This is a matter e.l ,m port.auee, and worthy ol serious COB Hide-ration . Mi Tappiug. I move a losolutioii "that tins Board go on ttoord as requesting the city Council to sele<-t nlul SSCUrs a suitable ■ :• lot Civic .Market Squuio lor RSVSlstokS." Carried uuuuiinoiisly. nkw MBMBBRB Mi. c. Bi McFsrlaod was proposed toi membership ol tbi Hoard, and ii iiiitiiiiied on Pago iii. Go to Mclntyre's Store First FOR STRICTLY HIGHEST QUALITY XMAS BAKING GOODS Sweet Almonds, per lb . 50c. New Lemon, Orange and Peels 20c. and 25c. Currants, double cleared, fresh, 2 1b, for 25c. New Orleans Cooking Molasses, (bulk), pt. jar.. 25c. Ensure Success by Giving Us the Order. John Mclntyre & Son First Street. Telephone No. 93 Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. Wholesale and Retail Putin Your Stock of Brookfield Butter .•fi sti ■'t'l iti iti ■"**■ '**» '"**» 'Ti iTi it*- l't1! ■X1 '4,' 'X X X X * * •* X X X Brookfield/' vi"J **^,.' 1-x'ra Creamery rT7 Wg&Butten 1 *ti t ■Ti iii 1T1 1T1 iT, iTi iT, 1T1 1T1 iT. i*f 1 1T1 TX" *X" 'X X ^r X X " X *' 'X X Before the Price Raises Revelstoke Meat Market, Ltd. Wholesale and Retail OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO One Price Only if 1 iT* ii'i ii'i ii'i iTt iti kt. ilt it* iTi iX* iT* iti .t. its, ild ±t, >tt .T. .~t. .*t\\ ti 1 iti tt? ifi tti *x* "X X *X X X X X T" X X X X X X X f^ Startinjr to-day and ending Saturday night, we are putting on sale only 25 MEN'S SUITS. Reg. *22 and $2-5 values. These include all the newest shades patterns and fabrics from the best makers. $17.00 .ji ii'i ilt iTi \\t\\ iti iti it. iti iti iti 1T1 '"fr' *t. ."ti -"t. .t. .fr. .fr. ,t. ,"t. ,ti T+TTXT T v'+»i*fx* 'X X X X ^ T^^^ * + " " X + X «v McRae Mercantile Co. r <>000<>0<><><>(>000<><>0^ ^'V^V^^V%-V%%'V'sV'sV^svV^-sV%M^V%%^^^'sV«.'^V«'sV'%-^V%^ DISTINCTIVE CUT GLASS Vases, Bowls. Comports, Manufactured by "Libby" BE NOT DECEIVED JT. GKCTY" BAEBEE C. P. R. WATCH INSPECTOR ^'SV-%.'%.%-%%*^'%^'sV%%^'S>^'V-%^'V'V^'V^'sV'V'sV-sVV'V%'sV 8ATTRDAY, DKCKMBEIt 7. 1912 TIECID JMilJLTJLi-TT-mTlJ^TJJD, REVELSTOKE SATURDAY, DKORMDBK 7. 1W2 (T :'-\\ Tjirvo &lkJM House and 75 feel Er mti ,i >' Mackenzie Ave 4 ' i'l'-s ie, balance to bearrai ■• d m, m ed House and 271 fset cn Fourth S §2,900 : .:■ ■. down, balance i Three Lots just oil Mackenzie Ave., in all 66 Eeet fronti■" ■ facing on Connaught Avenue. The Revelsloke General Agencies, Ltd. ruis" m i#% 1*1 KUf! a% aii tf** M JSffln'J,, si us j * *>: ir; I Cttt 2 ie. ■ lini Speciafs for Wednesday Shop Locally; Shop Early; Shop Often; Fine Display of Holiday Goods.—Local Theatres to Have Special Xmas Attractions JOH.N D. SIBBAL1 I, 1) SIM: M.I), JK ((Continued from lust issue))) F, B. Wells Here is ihe pioneer merchant ol the Old Town 'He specializes in attractions will be presented watch for later announcements. THE OPERA HOUSE This theatre boasts of the greatest Zbc flDatMbevalb PTJBU8HBB WEDNESDAY AND tSATCHDAY AT REVEIaBTOKE. IS. a. Sntenor publtsbltiQ Company, Limited J. K. JOHS60N, Manager. RALPH G. 6CRUTO.N, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Including postage to England, United States and Canada. By the year (through postottlce) (2.50 ADVERTISING RATEb. Lt-gal Notices 12 cents per line tirst Insertion, > cents jeer line each sub* sequent insertion Measurements calculated ten lines mate one inch, ftor* and General, bun sees anoouns«ments (2,btl oci inch p:r uiuntb. Preferred poai- tlone, ^l per cent, add.tie.uai. Births, Marnai,e39 and Deaths, 5Uu each insertion. band noti cn (7.(0. Ali advertisements subject to the approval ol ths management. Wanted una Condensed Advertisements : — Agents Wanted, Help Wanted, Sit nations wanted, Situations Vacant, TeacherB Wanted, Mecbauics Wanted, lb words or less, Wc., each additional line lu cents. Obengee il standing advertisements mutt be in by 9 a. m. Tuesday and Friday of each sjreek to secure good display. CORRESPONDENCE invited on matters ol public interest. Communications to Editor must be accompanied by name of writer sot necessarily tor publication, but as evidence ot good faith. Correspondence should be brief. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1912 Before a crowded Parliament, Premier Borden Drought down yesterday at Ottawa the Gov- ernment Naval programme, cernin? which so laatiOn - ■•<•<■ through ia if* - the past few m - • to the cheering Iwise proposals interests formidable combinations, ai d she has not lost her capacity to preserve the vital interests of the Empire. His Majesty's government will not hesitate to ask the House of Commons for. what ever provision the naval circumstances of each year may require. But the aid which Canada could give at the present time is not to be measured only in ships or money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mohi'ity of the Imperial Navy and thus widen the margin of our common safety would be recognized everywhere as a most significant witness to the united strength of the empire, and the renewed resolve of the overseas dominions to take pari in maintaining its integrity." In that paragraph alone, our readers can find ample justification for the policy which the Dominion Government have adopted. The problems of national defence and existence are not such as can be solved by outbursts of patriotic frenzy or flagwaving. The words of the British Admiralty are those of men who base their opinions on the cold, hard logic of history and facts, ln the dignified language of the memorandum there is very little appeal to sympathy and none to preju Let the people of Canada study this matter cool,; and we i elieve they will unanimo n the manner in wh ■ ■ .-tated, and the mi i - ires v ! as ,i 9ta1 -i I le of the 1' I working mens outfits and is quite an seating capacity of any of the local extensive buyoi and exporter of furs, play houses. It is under the present All working men who want the full ^management warm and comfortable worth of their money for clothing of several special attractions are book- all kinds Bhould make a point of call cd for the Opera House in ihe near ing at this Lower Town business future so watch this paper for tuture i announcements. '«, 11 ■ ■ 'll " EMPRESS THEATRE THE SAVOY This winter and during the festive Here is the right spot for you to season especially when there is no select your Xmas candies. The spaci roller or skating rink, whore can nny ous Tea Room affords opportunity one lind greater amusement than at tor ladies to drop in and chat il over this popular ,,la. house. It is equip While ior the fellow with his best pod with thc most modern conveni- girl it has no equal, the best class ol enees warm clean and comfortable goods goods with prompt service haa surely the Empress Theatre is invit- made the Savoy famous as a conlec- ing During the Xmas week special tionary and tea room. 18 dozen Men's Fine Neckwear, one tie in a neat box. Large assortment of plain colors and fancy patterns. You will pay 50c. for this tie elsewhere. WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL . v. >v nv.i \\s. 25c. Men's Combination Sets, arm bands and gaiters, matched, in pink, blue, mauve and bluck. Per Set 75 Cents We are showing a large range of mufflers in the accordion knit in beautiful colorings. Prices $1.50 to $3.50 It is a treat to see our large range of Fancy Ties boxed individually, Finest quality of silk, in light and dark patterns. You should select yours while the assortment is large. 50c. and 75c A box of Initialed Handkerchiefs is a very suitable gift. We have them boxed, half dozen Irish linen for tstO AA per box... «J7L.UU Leather Collar Bags in Suedes & Russian leather. Assorted colors.— $1.25 to $2.00 Each Men's Suspenders in fey. boxes. Lest quality of elastic webbing. 50c. to $1.00 WATCH OUR WINDOWS C. S. McFARLAND Howson Block, MacKenzie r_/4venue WATCH OUR WINDOWS ises to be one of the finest features of the Gym. The Interest is increasing. He a negiil.ir attendant so that you can follow up tbe series. The boys bible class is increasing in interest. Tbere are JI boys oil tlle roll now. Every Sunday we take a different subject. To-morrow is story Sunday. All the boya of the city are invited to this class \\sliose ages run from in to 15. BUSINESS LuCftLS Wi llltl Mtf WHOLESALE Will for mm The Newcombe Piano Company have selected Revelstoke as i heir bead- quarters tor tbe West. They have taken over the Kevelstoke Music Store from Mr. John Bingham and are lii ring oul ii liisi.class piano and Playei Piano Show Room and In future business ssill he devoted solely to Newcombe Instruments and Player Rolls. Mr. Herbert G. Roden arrived on the 20th ultimo, coming direct from the Factory Headquarters uf the firm at Toronto, and will take charge bere as loeal manager. Mr. John Bingham, who Is well known in this community, has been appointed Superintendent Salesman. KAST BOUND. ■Arrives 24:45, Departs 24: •Arrives 7:20, DepartB 7:411 -Arrives 11:55, Departs 12:15 WEST BOUND. 3—Arrives 6:48, Departs 7.03 ]_Arrives llik, Departs 10:20. 13—Arrives 1S:15, DopartB 18:35 SOUTH TRAIN. Arrives 15:40, leaves 7:45 a.m. No. 4 No. 14 No. 2 No No No (llean coal at Coursier's. Furnished rooms to-rent, heated telephone bath, Mail-Herald ottice. If you are going to have calendars for 1914, be sure yon see my samples before purchasing from outside agents —A. Johnson. To rent large comfortably furnished Bed-Sittiug room centrally situated, would suit one or tsvo single gentlemen, ulso a single bedroom. Applj —Civis, Mail-Herald otlice. The "Sugar BossT" Luncheonette in uoss- ruuuing in connection svith our soda fountain. Ladies will hnd here a comfortable placo to get an alter- noon cup of tea, chocolate, coffee,' R. M. R. Dance will be held be held beef tea and light refreshments . I on the lollowing dates Dec.Oth Due. I 20 Jan. 1st good time guaranteed. Dou't bend your back and rub your: „.„„,. ,. . ' December 11—Filth Annual Masiiuoi - lingers sore on a wash board. (let l"-lli1""-' " THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 DRAFTS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Drafts on the principal cities in the following countries issued without delay: Macedonia Malta Manchuria LliiiiiNli UitMS Dec. 7th Saturday. 101 Ranch motion pictures. Kmpress Theatre Mutiuee Saturday Afternoou. Afrlc. Areibiu Arseiitlne Republic Armenia Anstriilln Austria-Hungary Betglum Brattl lStM.tf.irla Cevlon Chill Cl Ct Cuba Denmark EilVPI Finland Formosa Pranco Germany Greece Holland Iceland India Italy Japan Mexico New /»:iland Norway Panama Persia Peru Philippine Islands Poland Porti gal Kouniienia Russia Servia 81am Siberia Se ulll Alrica Spain Straits Settlement* Sweden Switzerland Syria Turkey 8.7 United Slates West indies, etc. Dec. 10th Tuesday Kmpress Theatre - 11. C. Political Ktpiality League, speakers Miss Davis, and others. These drafts can bc drawn in sterling, francs, murks, lire, kronen, yen, tads, roubles, etc., according to the money of the country in vs hich they arc payable. This enables the payee to oblain the exact amount intended. REVELSTOKE BRANCH F. M. GIBSON, Managor. NAKUSP BRANCH H. L. ROTHWELL, Manager a vacuum svasher and staud up as straight as you like to your svork. A tubful of clothes washed right and clean iu three to Ave minutes. The "Sugar Bosvl" for toys, large assortment of dolls and toys at rea sonable you, prices a visit will surpriaei The Vacuum clothes washer is demonstrated daily at the old Kooteuay adc Hull, under auspices ol Fire Drigude .No. 1, at (he opera house. Music furnished by the Itevelstoke Orchestra. January 2—Imperial Hell Ringers at Kmpress theatre. January Hi—I'an American Douh,e Quartette, limpress theatre. ollices, Kirst street at 3:30 p.m. lt. is worth every woman's while to attend. is recogi *^alL. r N P involving the granting contribution oi $36,0 '".• utilized for bviiluing the type of armoured battleshij i Buch ships to be placed under control of the Admiralty and used in the most effect ner for seeurinp the defence of tht- British Empire. The Government'! policy, a? enunciat' I Pren ier, been arrived at after long anj confidential conferencei British Admiralty and the « adian Ministry of defence. The published summary of the 1 • perial Admiralty memorandum addressed tn the Dominion Pa liament will he sufficient to show that the enn which the proposed contribution is int' to meet, actually exists, and that on this vital point the Imp and Canadian Defence Ministers are agreed. In paragraph D ol this memorandum, thc position of the Imperial authorities is clearly stated in these words - "Whatever may be the decision of Canada at the present juncture, Great Britain will not in any circumstances fail in her duty to the overseas dominions of the Crown. She has before now successfully made head alone and unaided against the most I H. C. I I Pri: ■ m irV e mm . Ill'at , i in stion il Woi lel'.lls SS' 11 a Mr. Bingham has had a vast sxperl ,.,,,.,. In the Piano business for the nasi thirty years, and Is recognized by iln trade as a thoroughly practical Brst .,',,,,„ „, being familiar with all its The ••Sugar Uowl" for high clasi iranc, including Building, Tuning, chocolates in hoses and hulk, the eunirlng and Selling, both in the Old largest assortment ol box goods in ... ,. ,,, t] lei your Xmas present.) Oouuuy and t an . . om us . The Newcombe Piano Co. is ,. .„ institution .1 Us kind in »' RaUl ad Man-Buy your wile n thes washer, the easies. W71 ; ■-'■ ltttes1 — '-' '"•'■ 0ome ^ adem : ontrat.ou auy 'lay at 3:30p.m., at oiu Kootenay othee building First St. • is not receiving the pu ;eer regularly are requested to com • frith Llie editor. Ma.. Hi ral I eke B.C., in orde thai . na] i >c rect. ■ .... .: complaint will . -omptly. ihopping earlj. ■ lave .1 . ' le., — ' t-i iristms e . . MiHT) ■ :all e NOTIOB. The Caledonian Society will hold a Whist Drive in Selkirk Hall on Monduy evening, Oth inst. The nomination of oilicers lor 1918 will be held at S p.in A large attendance oi mem bers iis urgently requested. W. S. Cameron, Bee. itt ttt iTi iTi iTi ii'i iTi iTi iTi i"ti '.Ti ,t, it, ii'i iTs iTi iTi iTi i"t*i iT. i'l*! tTi iTi ii'i ii'i i ♦ i Vancouver, B. C, < Dear Friend: * I heard that an Atfent of the Domestic Utilities ( Co. is in your city demonstrating the use of the Vac- * uum Clothes Washer. As you know my husband is an * engineer and he gets his clothes dreadfully dirty. I ' find after using different kinds of soap and washing * compounds so highly advertised that nothing works so well and quickly to get them perfectly clean as the Vacuum Clothes Washer, and I recommend you to get one as it will lighten your work 20 per cent. If you * have any friends interested you might tell them the * great success I have had. r. * I remain, Your Sincere Friend, 4, t E. A. i + f + rti it, ,'ti iT, iT, iTi iti iTi -t*. .-t-. ,-t. ,'t-. ,t, r't, l't. .1, if, iTi ,"ti iTi iTt it"i iTi it, i F ,., ■'J.I le|,l IJ,I I ej,! I/Jel HP lej.1 I'J.I I ej.1 IJ,! H I J.! ,jl l^l H 1^1 I'J.I I 'J.I I'J.I 1^,1 1^,1 «,|,. ..J,- * NOTICE Itevelstoke Laud Ditrict. District of West Kootenay. Take notice thai 1, Robert Arthcr Mossman of Nakusp, li. O., occupa- tiou -Medical Practitioner, inteudB to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing described laud: Commencing at a post plauted at the N. W. Corner ol Lot 'J3H3 'ihence Vsesl 10 chains thenco South chains thence Kast 10 chaius thence North 30 ehains to the poiut of commencement and eoutaing Ilil) acres more or less. . a-ti l November 30th PJ12 Kol.eit Arther Mossman. 1st issue Dec. Mth WASTED II urfiiWii itAlrf ■ ■ sl . '. e '. .') r« ley you lr -, ni tbs ■ WILL VOU WORK FOR ME—Show- my literature about Port Alberni, the great new smh poi I ol B.i now • -. i > rr developed by ind other vast IntersstSe ..•I i ii commls ii mi 11 ■ ments, good ms .sulk with. 8, J. Wilson, tree! . Vanoouv- ii i ik ■ tuatioi im .... wkeepei, young llenl cook, Ap ' I viiiiig white phi bou ■ i.. "i d ii mm : Isti ic, ii.r Witl, e ' I Oth, Jnel |,ri» WANTED leadj ners tor milk I,,, Bo n elmon Arm. Wrlywensuenncnsmi ws? -y »" m ^ fltlmu|ot,ng and i, working slnml'l plan to sommence the j is ilelicutely perfumed, and next a< . iry, IU to m.iki . k'esr. Call st l l Ml ; • ll ■ eel Hi] lent! I ua Work ( lots ..11 ., hiimlre■.i oui Men ■■ Mei ll Sunday, Lei Bundsy nexl by golnn mer Mi. fn.irk. Ml I' I ■ I ellleet'l I ' set of' Help Wsnti il pedal ■ ,n .iisie iei renden iiiiinii. in. it 15-43 ui'l ' . ■ i Coun-mi'l bring ">ur cllutn ssiili n.n You are bound to enjoi, It, The H' iketb ill ■ going alonj -every Wtdnetdsye This leugue protn . - ti.., S lt as 'lir acted, II It ilcn tbe 'iini'i' in tie' iieiee promote an lucrem* . rth of bs ell'l ,i ■ nt ITi' RatlH lai tion, • "ii i' eii-i t.e ii us, and /el. youi moW nnd II.ii'i. 0 'I SI / nl '.nr store Walter BtWI, ths Hexall tit.orfl. WANTRD by young person, situation ,., hoi m imi m gnni nil housework. n. r. Ikix 271, Kevelstoke, ■ Hr AQVtKTiS 0 AI LAST 11, ■ .i ,, mnn In our town, wai wondfon i '■■'"'■ i in (it. wns his policy) 11. . .1.1 ne,! ,idvortiMfl. li rl '"' nnd dny he mlvnrt.lru'.l hereby nunc:* n tale, The ..] wai H'l in quite small type Id headed "Bbirlfl'i Ball." e ■ e e,e,e| b.ill'l Wi ■ Mnl Herald. Ql The Blue Amberol is a New Record for the Edison Phonograph It is not only proof against injury, but will never be worn out by constant playing But the most wonderful tiling ahout the Hlue Am- berol is its perfect tone and the lifelike quality of its reproduction. In thi-. respect alone it is superior to an> other phonograph | ~v llieinaa A I .liion. In>., KID Lakeiid* A»e., Orange, N. J., U.S. A. A complete line of EdUon Phonograph! and Recordi will be found at JOHN BINGHAM imroMBBvmfjiMBmMB record you can huy. You must hear a Hlue Amberol to appreciate its true worth. Your Edison dealer will play some for you on an Edison Phonograph. Ask him today. | A, FruitLands FOR SALE i.ikina Hay lands Id pirceli ol 10 or 20 tOTM or «n bloc, CrirrPB- nondflnot Invited, John Shaw. Agent, Box 616 Arrowhead IILI.0W RIVER on nw muni line nl Grand Trunk I'.u llic and Hudson May Kail- sseis. ii li the deiin of thc itiiiisseis i ompany i" muke it One nf the moil im|Miitnnt toss lit in Uu entire I ainehall Wl I l.ni- *1U ilnssii, flO iiieeiiihiv. ne. Intereit; no tHateie \\s nii to'day foi lull information. I'Hclffc Bond mul Land i orp., Ltd., 484, r.i. ilu in I. , Vancouver,R.C. J. A. HOY Teacher of Violin Pupil of Ernest Simple, of Win- nipeRi and I'rof. Frederick, late of London, Eng. Studio at City Hotel Corporation of the City of Revelstoke. Court of Revision of Voters' List 1912 The Court ol Ilcvlnlon of tho Voter!' Llut will Kit In the City Hall on Turlday, Doeomlier 10th 1912 nt 8: pm Ily Order, BRUCE A. LAWSON, t.d. City Clerk. , SATURDAY DECEMBER 7. 1912 TIEEIE MAIL-SEilELAJlIJ, EElVELSTOlK^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1912 WHITE PEOPLE Patronize your own color by sending all your washing to the WEST * KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY. Get your blankets in early to avoid the rush. Bachelors, try our collars. We have just installed a new collar machine which is bound to please. WEST KOOTENAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 80 EARL BARRACLOUGH, Manager. THE MOLSONS BANK INCORPORATED i8u.B Record of Progress for Five Years- 1906-1911 Capital Reserve - Deposits Loans and Investments Total Assets | 19lK' * :■{.IKK).000 3,000.001' 23,077,730 27.467,090 33,000,11)2 1911 * 4,000,000 .1,600,000 85,042,311 38,854,801 48,237,284 Has 83 Branches in Canada, antl Agents and Correspondents in all the Principal Cities in the World. A (ICNtRAL BAHKINQ BUSINESS TRANSACTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES Interest allowed at highest ourrent rato Revelstoke Branch. W. H. PRATT, Manager . . It Miqht Be Gold. . BTJT It is always hot in the plunge at Halcyon Hot Springs, whose natural hot medicinal waters are the most wonderful health restorer on the Continent- Our record of cures of rheumatism and other chronic complaints is unequalled and verified by our gratified patrons. Located among the greatest scenery of Canada, easy of access,—the Sanitarium is luxuriously fitted and finished for comfort and convenience of guests. Halcyon Hot Springs Sanitarium Wm. BOYD, Proprietor, Halcyon, Arrow Lakes Union Hotel .{JUST NEWLY REPAIRED RATES, . $1.50 PER DAY Weekly anil monthly rates to lie arranged. Meal Tickets, 21 meals lor $6.00 FIRST STREET, REVELSTOKE, B. C. A. P. LKVliSQUK, Proprietor Laughton CB. Tapping, Props. First Street, Revelstoke, B. C. Windsor Hotel Restaorant European Plan Open Day and Night. - Meal Tickets, $6.00 MONTHLY BOARD Strictly First Class Rooms Single, en Suite and with Bath ORIENTAL HOTEL suitably furnished with the choicest the m irket affords. Best Wines, Liquors and Jiprjar- H^tp." $i a day. Monthly rate. J. ALBEET ST03STE PROP Central Hotel | Abrahamson Bros. ''^'^■^zXF'i&pmyri Props. First-Class in all |m" baxgL/CZ respects. ,J*" ~"~ All Modern I ■■iW$; Conveniences ]jA >'. RATES. $2 PER DAY Special Weekly Rates l~V. REVEL5T0KL. B. C. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MIKING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights ut the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan anil Al- •ertu, the Vukieii Territory, Ihe .e.rih wesl Territories ami In a por- ion of the Province ol British Col- inula, nieiy be leased lor a term 01 tweuty-one years at an anuual rental of tl an acre. Not more than ,i.5i>ii acres will be leased to one applicant. Application [or lease nitist lie made ny the applicant :n person to the \\/enl or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory the land must he described I.y sections, or legal sub-divisions ol sections, and in un- siirveyei1 territory the' tract appliod eor shall be staked out by the ap - plicant himscii. ilueb applicant must he accompanied hy a fee of tb which will be refunded if the rights applied for an- uot available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the mer chantable output of the mine at thc rate of live cents per ton. The person operating tbe mine shall furnish the Ageut with sworu returns accounting for the full quantity ol merchantable coal mined and pay the loyalty thereon. If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such roturus should he furnished at leasi ouce a year. The leaso will include the coal miuiug rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to purchase whatevei available surface rightB may be considered necessary lor the working ol the mine at the rale of f 10.00 ai acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary o' the Department of the Interior, Ot tuwa, or to the Agent or Suh-Ageut ul Dominion Lands. W. Vi. CORY, Deputy Minister ol the Intorior N.B.—Unauthorized publication o! this advertisement will not be pair for. NOTICE Hevelstoke Land District. Ui-trict of West Kooteuay. Take notice that I, James Sneddon of Nakusp. B.C., occupation, Gentleman, intends to apply for permission to purebnse the following described luuds: Commencing al a Post planted at the North Baal Corner of Lot 8800, thence north 20 chains, thence west 'IH chaius, thence south 20 chains, thence east 2U cha,us to place ol com niencemcnt, containing 40 acres more or less. Dated October 3rd, 1912. JAMES SNEDDON, lsi issue Nov. Cth LltiUOR ACT, 1910. Notice is hereby given that, on the tirst duy of December nest, application will be mude io the Superintendent of I'rovincinl Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Glacier House hotel, situate at Glacier, in the Province of Dritish Columbia. Dated this lCth of October, 1912. J. M. YOUNG, Applicant. 1st issue Nov. 6. E. Q. BURRIDGE Tinsmith Ropaira, Hot Air, Pipe and Furnace work -WORK SHOP- Oonnaught Av«. • Ravaiatoko J.iP. SUTHERLAND Transfer Draying Handling Pianos a Specialty Phone 42 - Night Phone 85 NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that au up plication will be made to the l'arlia ment of Canada at the next session thereof, for an Act to incorporate a Company under the name of "THE WETASKIWIN, YELLOWHEAD un.l HEVELSTOKE RAILWAY COMPANY," with power to construct uud operuie tbe lollowing lines, namely;— Commencing at or near l.loi-.uusui in the Province of Alberta; (hence in a westerly and south-westeiiy tl-'CC- tion crossing the Grand Trunk Pat i'i Railway at or near Viking, u.. ;ci continuing in a westerly and I .Utfa westerly direction crossiug lue I ana- dian Pacihc Railway between tht towns ol Ohaton and lluwlfi thence in a westerly and south-westerly direction to the City ol Vheuitk.wln; theuce in a westerly lir.".;.u to ih' Saskatchewan river; '.Heart Westerly following the valley ol lue . ■ i ... river, or .such other valley us nay bl found practical, to or qeat lac headwater! of the Brazes river; tbeu'o iu a north-weBUrly direction down thc Rocky river valley, or such other uniii e as may be found leaUl It, to the Yellowhead Pass or such ..ther pass as may be found practical; thence in a westerly and south westerly direction to thc headwaters ol the Canoe river ,n the province ol Dr.tisb Columbia; theuce down tbc valley of the Canoe river, or bucIi other valley as may be lound atactic al, to the junction of the Canoe rivet with the Columbia river; theuce down thc Columbia river valley to the City of Revelstoke in tbe Province o' lint ish Columbia. Dated at Wetaskiwin in the I'rovlnc Dated at Wetaskiwin in the Province ol Alberta, this 4th day of November I A. I)., 1912. LOGGIK A MANI.BY, Of Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Solicitors for Appllcante. 5 weeks, let lieue Nov. 9th NOTICE Revised Statutes of Canada, run., Chap. 116 and Amending Acts. Pursuant to the al ove Statute the Columbia Hiver Lumber Company, Limited, give notice that 110 days after date they intend to apply by petition to the Governor-in-Councll for approval of the site and ot the plans of a bridge propose,I lei he constructed in and over the Columbia River at or near a point ahout live in.i.s South of Golden in the Prov - Ince oi British Columbiu. A plun and description ol the pro posed site and of the bridge to he constructed have been dopoBited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa and a duplicate the eof in the Land Registry ollice at Nelson, B.O, Dated this LSth duy ol November, 1912. Columbia Itiver Lumber Company Limited. By their Solicitor, 1st iss. No.20 ,">w Geo. B. MeCarter NOTICE Ni ll on 1 and District. District of West Kootenay, Take notice that Patrick .1. Murphy ot West Demurs, B. 0., occupation, Rancher, intends to upply lor permission to purchuse the folloiwng described lauds; Commencing at a post planted at lhe North East Corner of District Lot No. S5U4, thence east 211 chains, thence south 20 chains, theuce west 20 chuius, thence north 20 chains, to point of commencement, containing ■10 acres. Land situated east of East Denials, B. 0. Date of Loc.itiou, December 3rd, 1511. Dated October 17th, 1912. PATRICK J. MURPHY. NOTICE Revelstoke Land District. District oi West Kootenay. Tako notico that I, Ltaol Verona Boyd, of Halcyon, B.C., occupation, Married Woman, intends ta apply ioi permission to purcbase tin lollowing described land: Commeuciug at a post plauted UO chains iu a westerly direction iuui tho South East Corner oi Lot Group 1, thence 40 cuiuis bouiu, theuce 10 chains west to lako shore, thence 4u chuius north, thenco 40 ehuins east to point ol commence - ment, containing 100 acne mure cr lesB. Dated September 21th, 1912. ETHEL VER'J\\A b.YD. Per Wm. Boyd, Ag*;:. WATER NOTICE. For a License to take and use Water Notice is hereby given that the CannJiun Pacilic Railway Company, ot Montreal, will upply lor a license to take and use One Cu. Ft. oi watei out of Canyon Creek, which lloivs in a northern direction through Lot .ltii and empties into Lar^o River near Gerrard, B. C. Tho water will hc diverted 1,000 feet from track and will be used lor railway purposes on the land described us CP.lt. right ol wuy This uotice was posted ou the ground on the 1th day of No> 1912. The application will he tiled in the ollice of the Water Recorder at Hevelstoke. Objections may bc liled with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller ol Water Rights, Par .lament Buildings, Victoriu. B.C. Canadian Pacilic Huilwuy, Applicant. By E. D. Ireland, Agent, Nelson, lt. C. 1st issue Nov. 13, NOTlCU. Kevelstoke Lnnd District. District of West Kootenay. Take notice that I, Adelard S. lilondin, of Halcyon, B. C, occupa - lion Shipwight, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a pust plauted 20 ehuins south of a point in tho South boundary of Lot 7872, Group One, Kootenuy District, which point is distant 40 chains West from the South East Corner of said Lot 7872, and marked "Adelard 8. Blondin's North-East Corner PoBt"; thencc south 4U chains, thenee west 20 cbuins thence nortll 40 chains, thence cast 20 chains to tho point ul commencement Containing 80 acres more or less. Dated the Mrd September, MIS. ADELAHD H. BLONDIN. Agent. 1st issue Sept. 25th NOTICE ltevelstuke Land District. DiBtrict of West Kootenuy. Take notice that I, flora Georgian Mossman, occupation Married Woman Intend! to upply lur permission to purcbase the following described lands Commencing al a post planted on the survey boundary e.f Block xr>:i, of the Kaslo an.l Hlocan Railway Grant ahout one mile Irum the Arrow Lake on thc cast Hide and about two milos nortli of thc Town of Nakusp, thencc north 20 chains, tbence east 2n chains, thencc south 20 chnins, thenco west. 2U chnins to thc point ul ciminiciwe- minl and Containing forty acres more or loss. Datc.l October 24th, 1912. FLORA OBORQtNA MOBSMAN, let issue Nov, 6 A SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT Mrs. Eel ward Kennedy, of Meridon, Conn., 40 years old, was advised by her Physician to try Dr. Martell's Female Pills, she did so with wonderful results. Thpusiinds of others would say the same. 20 years the standard at your Druggist. r ■*j NEWS FROM FAR ID HEAR \\ ,umDermen [I will pa? make \\nu In •nil Ml F. Pui ' iui Bxporlei Old Town, lit \\clsli I . i before buying yonr outfit of working clothes for the bush. 1 make a epecialty of Loe/ging Shoes, Pants, Sox, Shirts Blankets mid everj thii |! required in vnur' eeMi-t.- Main- former Yukoners and Alaskans will be shocked to hear of the death ol Herman Klrmse, a weli- known Skagway jeweler, who fell oil the gang piuuk of the steamer Humboldt at Ketchikan ou Wednesday night and was crushed to death between the steamer and the wharf. Mr. Klrmse had been a resident of Skagway for 14 years and waa especially well known to the residents ol Duwson und Atlin, many of the miners cashing their gold dust at his jewelry store. *s come junior private secretary of the King, and thus two new assistant private secretaries will become -ary. These positions will probably be tilled by Sir Charles Curt an.l .Sir Henry Legge, thus fur- lepletlng the present stad of equerries. wmatXM&'swi'SJsiKa Plenty of Gait Lump Coal arriving:. Orders vvill have prompt attention. Order at Kootenay Agencies McKenzie Aveue A. Davidson, PHONE 292 DRUNKENNESS CAN BE CURED The Mariiuis ot Exeter,who visited Vaucouver last summer, will engage iu cattle raising on un extensive I Cale inthe Cariboo district and aloug tho Cariboo road. HiB purchases of land represent a very large Investments, Tho holdings comprise tracts uggreguting SIMM acres ou CallbOO load, as well as tho well known and extensive cattle ranch of Stephensou Uros. lt is uuderstood that his lord ship will import soverul hundred heud of thoroughbred stock from Euglaud, in addition to retaining other less famous breeds. Old Fallacy That Drunktnnosa Cannot be Cured Exploded. Many men drink wao desire tu slip tin habit, Whisk, y. howi ver, l-i i ned the const tutlon nnd . l i craving Unit Is not t.e be denied und the mm iiiiii: have eVhlskej or something that will remove the craving i nd bun.i up the .->.i. in and restore tho nerves. Samaria Prescription stops the craving, steadies ttie nerves, builds up the g. a ral h< ilih .in.1 a. ikea drli i tually distasteful and nauseous. H i mm ii taki i .. better form, if you hav.- a husband, father, brother or iriend who Urlnk.s, help them help themselves, Write today. A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of Samaria with bpoklet giving lull particulars, directions, testimonials, price, etc., will be s.m in a plain v.'.ii.-.i packagt to anyone mentioning this paper, Cor- respondenci sacredly confidential, i'he tr.eei package t .. has often e:u-..j. Write to-day. The Samaria Itemrdy Compnny, Dept 16 4» Culborne street, Toronto, Canada. Also for Sale hy C. R. Macdonald, Druggist, Revelstoke, B. C. Tho Lord's Day Alliance of Montreal and the province of Quebec has decided that in velw of the recent decision of the superior court that the Quebec Lord's Day Act was ultra vires they would proceed against the lawbreakers under the federal law which is a much more restrictive measure. Those immediately concerned in this discussion on the part of thc guardians of Sabbath observance will be 49 moving pictures houses who throw their doors open on the- first day of the week as well as the other six. The Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees have renewed their application to the minister o! Labo'r for a board of conciliation and Investigation, hut limited in its scope to enquire into certain dilTcrence exalting tor some time between them found und the Cunadian Pactic Railroad Company. For bucIi limited purpose a board has been established, and ou the recomemndation ot the applicants the minister has appointed Mr. B. A. McDonald, of Halifax her of the hoard. The Compuny will now bc usk.'d tn recommend a member, and if it refuses or fails to do sn, ihe minister will appoint one on its behalf. The ollicial estimate of tbe dead hi the hurricane and t;,ia. ,\\a.e tnat rislted the western part ol Ja.naica ..est wi e the number at more than iuu iu the coast to.vns aeoue. ills gradually c>.:.;ng ,n indicate great d In the western sec tion, Partically uli lighters, coasting BlOOJ s and small craft in the Island, Montego, Lucea ami Savanna La Mar iounder- ., large propoi t..'- sweeping changes among the officials ~~~~ of King George's household. It is "There is absolutely no sentiment said that Lord Stamford Hall will on our side of the line for annexaa- hecome the King's private secretary tion to the United Stat >," said Hon and lhat the new master of the George r. Graham of Ottawa, ex- household will be Sii Derek Keppcl. One of thc King's oldest friends Major ('live Wigram, will now be Just the Gift He Wanted! % Most Christmas boxes which men receive aro valued rather lor Ihe giver than lor themselves. Not so when Ihe gilt Is a Gillette Safety Razor. That Is something which adds to the sum total o< a man's comfort and happiness. Every day he enjoys Its time- saving efficiency, and learns to value the giver more highly because of the gilt. Can you think cf any other article which Is at once so handsome and so useful? Then make his gift thisyeara Gillette Salely Razor. Even il he has a Standard Set, he would a; predate a Comblnation Set or a Pocket Edition lor travelling. Standard Seti coil $5.00 -Pocket Edition! $5.00 to $6.00- Combinstion SaU $6.60 up. Sec them et your Jewcln'a, Druggist's or Hardwire Dealer's. Gillette Safety Razor Co. \\ OF CANADA, LIMITED ' Offic* and Factory THE NEW GILLETTE BLDG., MONTREAL Minister of Railways, to the meni- >f the Canadian Club of Boston at the club's annual dinner last Thursday night. Mr. Graham dis- I the relations between his country and the United States at some lenghth. Among other speakers was C aptain Oartwright, unitary aide to the Governor-General of Can- a.l.i; Mr. Qeorge M. Hall, industrial commissioner for Kdmonton; Mr. T. Kennard Thompson, president of tho Canadian Club of New York, and Mr. Thomas H. Bullock, prcsiden of the Canadian Club of St. John, N.B. Don't forget where you can get thousands of Christmas cards to choose from nt Macdonald's drug store. Made Specially to burn B. C. Fuel. Repairs when necessary always lu stock at Vancouver. SOLD BY BOURNE BROS. SATURDAY, DE 1912 the -^/L^xr-i-TtiHiiR^.r.r), bevelstojte SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1912 I . ■.- , s ■ ■ - ,. i mnt i I'ark by tho .a U.ecr, - .- on the ... mm lv bite. and when the Boot thi Citj tit*- . . the nimble forwardB the - - lied them- resh air of tl l;s i.ous a con- rerss a a nal nre - il Indian tile. , ■ rmlt. . ■■ sun went elown the Bbades ol v..:.:- .; tue beau- pe, and at ^.uo p. . travellers saw ahead of the nei..- e on light shining thru tbe wil Jim llathaway's bouse, having made nineteen les from Reve.stone. "Hathaway" is a mime to conjour ■■-.:... am ng travellers who havo . ;. - trip up '.lie- Big Bend Trail j.:.. is one .■: the old t.iuers of the :.: ., road boust, wltb the old hum r framed in .... a he Btands lantern in to wecome tb.1 belated . : .. th a true Western Hospital ity, ..- a --.-iet well iu keeping with ..: the wilderness In hu Lonely home. ... - ads dismounted, aud es bad been fed, liunt- at down to a Bubi tan tial supper topped by a drop of . Bcotch whisky, whilst the cabin id tb.' baid trail itten .n the Interest ol ihe old Kay hunting stories, and even as dun was Bhooting his last Griszley, three bunkfulls ol Bnor witness that the party wen already hunting in the il eireams. T.O-J a. m. saw the sportsmen tiuish ing theli . ..,-. ajnrl setting e,ut in a foot deep soft -now lor the haunts of the carl . ... taking the La forme Creek trail, tbey reached tbc D timber at 11.00 a. m. and id enow now up to tb.' waist, holding a high up. they llounderi-J forward for two more hours, eaeb - t ior signs of ;:, . siircd close at bai ti wee .. .... - . i ' ... - . . ■ . I . ■ '■ ..... the snow, can Hud | nl of sport witl. n a ra-di 11 i -. milos of : oke, No . . oi earth, i an the hunter luirs ' his call n Id mch health fui mi 1 wondrous nal ural cond I om as pi.', nil i.i the winter big . a n, zone ol tha mighty Columbia H ver Valley. .nt mountains Btand, t.ewering snow e'lail eight I i ten thousand feet in hclghi, like' soul Inels guarding i be undeflled frosl iwell .1 . tree clad and valleys where lie the homes of the cariboo, tho terrible the black hear, and othei wild animals native to the mountian Br l Ish Columbia. It is ;, sportsmen's paradise, the great.'.-a, grandest hunting grounds ol the \\ Irlle West. Mm','ION AY LODGE, No. i& A. F and A. M. Regular nieulings are held in MAS ONIO TEMPLE, Oddfellows' Hall ■ " TK.el WuTtrl e- MlCb V .-"■ "'• " I j FULL LINE OF GENT'S SHOES VV, li. ROBERTSON, Hecretary. v i'l w jtMj&Qfia Sold by A. Hobson , i s ' IMBElt ■ r ■ \\:. to cul tii ■ . ■. • - ■ B.C. ■ - ' ' Iti ' ■ I ■ ■ ' I ■ ' ' , i ii ■ ovei ■ ■ i pai. ■ - thoir trj town, an I to theli I ■ . thei ' pii accounts .ng Journey into the wilderness, At Hue time of tlio year, the Big l...... , jc pr. ' ■ led in recent clos- • isoni .. i ro' t.cial game «. ens, is .■ with cariboo. Lat er on. when the mountain crocks fr ie*t solldy up, the game will bl . ■. .-• e:, Uy hunted, as the herds lown •'. the big river to water I ir.-ic the wInter on a kir.el e»[ moss WblCb in the trees, and winch Is ,n thc Bcn.l District, and frpwuuji* who ure prepared to Umt NOT ' OPEN ALL " I'MII KEE MOON tci er one .e.t Sewing Machines A nice new Btoi k of Singer and Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines For S le or Him by the n 'mile al Mannini 's, All kimln of machine ni i stocked, MANNING, Agent. vyjf-y:y-- h %y-: w: Purity in food, lower cost of living— these are the demands of the day. Pure food is health, and health is economy itself. We cannot have health without healthful food. The most healthful foods are the quickly raised flour foods — biscuit, cake, muffins. crusts and other pastry, when perfectly made from wholesome ingredients. Dr. PRICE'S baking powder makes these foods in specially attractive, appetizing and wholesome form, and for both economic and hygienic reasons, such food should be more largely substituted for meat in the daily diet. But bear in mind that alnmp or unwholesome baking powder, can never make pure, wholesome food. ... .... in ,.„ njvip, •,,,. ai- ■ i.n mh ■•'■ .• i'i W ilnet dnyn in »-acli mont'n lu ooltirk Hall. Viaitlng Woodmen are cordially invited t.o attend A. .). WOODLAND, Con. Oom JAMBS Mi'lNTYHK. Olerk, COURT MT. BBGBIH, No. 14(1. OF I. 0. K. Menti in I. 0 0. P. Mall next to Tapping's il|>frn Hours every second and fnnrtli Monday in month. Visit- ;nu bretbren cordially wslcomsil tl. w. BBLL, t'. H. WM. S. OAMBRON. Rer.-fUc i he well known Keen Kut Shoe and the Wellington solid lenther Shoe. They are both leathers. We also carry a full line of Tan Shoes. Call and see them before purchasing. ARMSTRONG & COMPANY Boot and Shoo Repairers, Saddlers Harness Makers HHLK1RK LODOB 12, 1. 0. 0. V Miei'la evory Thursday cvuning In Selkirk Hall at. K o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited. JOHN LYON N. (i. JAS. MATH IK. Sec. OOl.U KANQH LODGB, K. ol P., NO. 'lb. RBVBLBTOKB, U. 0. Meets every WmlnrsJay except ths Third Wednesday ol lach month tn Oddlellows' Hall at 8 o'clock. Visiting Knight* nre cordially invited. F. W. TERRY, C. C. O. H KNOCK, lv. ol R. * S. M. nt r. NOTICK. The Revelstoke B. C. Political League will hold a mass meeting In ths il. mi: .. b i h ni ii . December n th. \\-: ; '..ill he given by Miss li. Davis mid a speukor Irom thc coust. Look for particulars n-xt week. NOTICE I will he pleased to quote prices on straight or mixed curs uf Timothy, Prairie and Green Oat Hay, F.O.B., Cochrane, Alta. It. A. Webster, Cochrane, Alta, Uox 318. NOTICE Revelstoke Land District. District of West Kootonay. Take notice that. I, John Albert Lange, oi Lon.lun, Kngland, occupa - tiou, Traveller, intends to apply Ior perml .to purchase the tollo.ving . e llllll i'om. it a l ist plant I ' y - Lot U001, on Arrow Lake, an benci ■ lu . e .- . tl M - •'• -•th il'l! tho flSFi III 111 H'lls lm III" year l'.ll'i, «i I 1« hold us tollowi.: CiHll ' ll"i'.-' ,1! 'Isl iki , 1! C o.i MONDAY i>« 2.', il iluy nf 1) i- etuber, 191'.!, n't lu o'cloi '.-'. i.i lh fori noon. At iln- tinvi i'ii- n Olliei. N ikiis| . I'..1'., on FRIDAY, iie. 27th ilm of Deceuibi r. 1912. ul 2 o'clock in the efu'inoun. Dated at Revelstoke, 11 C, Nov ember 30th, 1912 (.'HAS. M FIELD, J UliHe Of MUli Ceell't. 11 M'.VKV, MiiCARTF.R KND PINKHAM Barristers. Hollcit.or*. K.tc. Imperial Hank Diilldlng Revelstoke, B. 0. Money to I.oub. Offices--Rovelstoke, B. 0.. aad Cranbrook, B. 0. Oo cl McOnrtsr. A M. Ptnkbatn, J. A. Harvey Revelstoke, OranhrooV RORBRT rtNllTH. Provincial Land Buveyor, Mining Burveyor Englnesrln| MoKBNZtB AVE,, nnx ifK,. RBVBLBTOKB Vi. H. WALLACE, M.B.C.B.A. ARCHITECT P. 0. Box Illi, Revelstoke, B.C. flotice to Contractors SE W.l-'.n I EKDER8 -n >■■■-.•■.•.••! ! Inr Motot I. lunche-, ' will li • 11 ,-, |\\ ,-,| ley ' be II.Hl. iM' ,'.| 111 ! > I <• C l-l' i> ib ., \\\\ ,', - - - -, -,. |2 A. i\\ . : Dec mil r, HIV. for th- i u '. ivn 35-lm ' .;.. 'ur : full iii'i- nll, . • I.. ■ ll \\ I,.*' . ■ j. j . III. . W tl -. NOTICK Itevelstoke Land District. j District oi West Kootenay. ! Take notice that 1, William Boyd, ol Halcyon, B.C., occupation, Hotel Keeper, intends to apply Ior pe: mission to purchase the following dti-uib ed laud: Commencing at a Post planted at the North Went Corner ol Lot 100, (Iroup 1; theuce north .SO chains lollowing lake shore, theuce east 40 Chains, thonco south ht) chains, thuncc .'.. st. lu chains to point o! connu'neo- ment. Uaic-1 September mth, 1'J12. 1st issue Bept. 28 Win- BOYD. Howson Q)L> Co. Are prepared to Sell Furniture, Carpets, Linoleum and all! House Furnishings at Eastern Prices. Ask for Cash Discount. COAL and WOOD Good Screened Lump Coal (semi hard) from Lethbridge now in Birch, Firand ^Hemlock—dry—$6 to $7 a cord Orders will receu'e prompt attention. Phone No. 60 S. G. ROBBINS REDUCTION IN ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Are you wanting any Electrical Work Done ? If so, call at the Revelstoke Plumbing C®. Sheet Metal Co.'s Store, Connaught Avenue. A. G. DUCK ELECTRIC SUPPLY STORE Phone J.sl Night Phone 40 P. O. Box 461 WHITE STAR°~LARGE5T STEANERS^EANADA ROYAL MAIL STl-AMI'KS Van ■ let I NOTICK Revelstoke i.an.i District. District of West Kootenay. ..1. ■ n itlce thai I, Samuel James Harlow, e... ipal on, Parmer, Intends t.i apply lor permission to purthaee h :..;... 1 .1 lands: I'e.iniiie QClng :,t a posl planted ai the North Wesl Cornel ol Lot 9328,1 thence wesl 10 chain , thenea south' thence cast -in chains, tbence north to chains to point ol 1 nt .ui 1 containing 1G0 ire or lens. Dated Oi t'e -e i- th. 1912. '.Ml KI. JAMBS HARLOW. M -.,,. I. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS Portland, Maine Halifax Liverpool Prom I'rom Portland Hnlilnx New s.s. "Laurentic" Dec 7 Dec. 8 " B.S.Teutonic " 14 " IS " s.s. Canada " 21 " ll Hew s.s. Megantic and Laurentic, 15,oou tons, Largest trom Canada, all classes carried. S s Teutonic, 582 feet, 18, 1 h. p. S. S. Canada, 514 feet, 10,11110 tons. Carry onl) second and third class. Haggage checked through to Bteamer in bond. No hotel or Transfer Expenses. WHITE STAR LINK WHITE STAR LINK ..,.,,. ,, , New York 1'1\\ nioutli, t'herlionrir. New York Queenstown Liverpool Southampton 3, S. Celtic Hcc S S.S. New York Nov. 23 8. 8. Cedric Dec 12 S.S. St. Paul Dec. 14 8. S. Baltic " 19 • S.S. Si. Louis Dec. 'American Line Bteamer. Company's Office, 619 Second Ave., Seattle, 3 doors from Cherry Street, Or A. G. bROOKER, Agent, - - C.F.R. Ry., Revelstoke. Revelstoke General Aeencies, Limited j n *%\\*.* !• No Other Hosiery ^tl Offers Ihis ;.«rfectton pii mr' per nentl i Seamless and 3nug-Fittin, i ' .... .ip the front il . - hnwsvet Y-e'i nn gel the In tt, • kind In ■•' i ulnt if ft llllV M . l,o Penmans Limited Paris Canada Underwear, Sw. atar«, llnaiery 78 FllH F.l.'.llieil.i-ll Soamk'ss if'tN tvtNINCS UNTIL 9 CfcUXA I Let Us Loan I You thc Money Ar 5 % To Iky liiiild PAY OFF t\\ '.HI GAGES OH IMPHOVE REAL ESTATE See iim i 111 . Wnti til fill CANADIAN HOMI INVISIMIM CO.. LTD. C. S. NIRSmil Representative Sash, Doors, Mouldings' Turning; W are in the manufacturing business Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Show Cases, Office and Bar Fixtures, Storm Doors and Windows made to order and all kinds ol repair work done in good order. We have a lull line of building supplies, lime cement, plaster, Hard Wall Finish, bricks, Sewer Pipe, Plaster Plaster Board, Roofing t7Vletal, Lath and all kinds of Glass, Oils, Paints, Varnish, all colors and tints. Much pleasure in quoting anvuhing in the Building Line. REVELSTOKE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY P. O. Box 295, Revelstoke, B. C. 1 ASK THE DRIVER Everybody knows him, h. lell ymi lliiil tha \\vhiekeyn w, selling WN ll»' lii'Ht. Call une convinced. No household ihoni be without ii "ti|i|ily of our Mus. vey's fipoolnl Scotch Whiskey; our frnpln Liqueur Brandy, frunrnntpttd BO years old or Blucliherry Bramty for Me'ilie-iiml purposes. Our Block nf choice Wlnos nnd l.iqiioiu of nil le ileel. Hlf 11 • ■ < . ■ i 1' -|l. He,111 hy l»l) lhc lendliix l...i. !■-. or telephone The Revelstoke Wine and Spirit Co., Ltd. importers Md Oealare In Pure Wines, Liquors, Otters BIM (HfVBttM SATURDAY DKCEMBKR 7. 1912 T^E MLA.TTs-TTTQ^J^LlJ, Stin*ViB3LSTOIK:*ES Saturday, December 7. 1912 '•WW: 'OTVB^aKKEEWmBBBfflr THE ONLY SHOE STOCK IN TOWN WHICH CAN SUPPLY THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY OUR SHOE MOTTO Classy Shoes in newest designs at a minimum cost for maximum wear. . OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Christmas Only Three Weeks Away Now irthl ,& ' y - •I m 'Mw'< 1 m/x^m: W& "V *rf .^^ l$<^ <,'lV^V«Ia».V*'-U''' Tf^.4>' Ve*-iV '^v-ji* Already we are feeling the pressure of Christmas business and would advise shopping as early" as possible. Every department is crowded with desirable Christmas Gifts and everything is nicely put up in fancy containers and boxes that add an attractiveness to any gift. SHOP EARLY-Take the Elevator to the Drygoods Department. We will put any article in the store away for you until you want it. HOLIDAY GOODS in all departments of the Store. BEAUTIFUL FURS A ROYAL GIFT.—We have a few lovely Setts of Persian Lamb, Grey Lamb, Isabella Fox and Thibet that would delight any lady. No better Christmas offering than Furs. Groceries and Crockery Department NEW FRUiTS Are now in, consisting of Fating Figs, Table Raisins, Dates, Cooking Figs, Seeded Raisins in packages, Sultana Raisins, Currants, and New Xuts of all kinds. A NICE LINE OF FISH Crab Meat, Anchovies in kegs and bottles, Stock Fish, Sardines, Fastern Clanris, Oysters, Lobsters, Schrimps and Sal 11011. NEW OLIVES New Olives, Heinz's Duchess, 6 oz. bottles; Gold Seal Stuffed, Nut Stuffed, Nabob, j,s o/.. bottles, Crosse & Blackwell's Queen, pint bottles, Ripe Olives in tins. NEW CHEESE MacLaren's—small and medium sized jars. Stilton Cheese by the lb.; Canadian by the lb.; Limberger, by tlie block; Comembert, by the tin. Candied Cherries, Candied Assorted Fruits, Pine Apple, Citron, Lemon and Orange. Noel's Preserved Fruits; Preserved Figs, Cherries Preserved in Maraachlna in half pt., pint and quart bottles, Preserved Pine Apple. MEATS IN GLASS JARS Clark's Lunch Tongue; Crosse & Blackwell's Lunch Tongue ; St. Ivel Lunch Tongue, St. Ivel Ox Tongue, Crosse & Blackwell's Chicken Breasts: Sliced Dried Bei f; Premintn 1 Sliced. SPECIALS fOR FiflDAV AND SA IURDAV ONLY Mixed Horse Radish RowatS* I'ickles Mushroom Catsup Walnut Catsup 10). pcr bottle 1 y. per bottle to . pei bottle 20c. per bottle WAIST LENGTHS Silk Waist Lengths make .1 very acceptable ^rift. 'I hese are extra nicely boxed this year and the display is better than ever. A nice range to choose from $2.O0 to $5.00 LADIES UMBRELLAS Are always useful; a great range to select from. The new Ebony and Sterling Handles antl some very nice mounts in gold and pearl and silver and pearl. Thc sensible gifts of hose, gloves, handkerchiefs, mufflers, ties, collars, etc., are all nicely boxed. GLOVES ARE APPRECIATED The lovely long Evening Gloves n Blacks, Tans, Browns, White, etc., and the street gloves in all the best standard French make. When in doubt give gloves. $I.OO and $1.50 COLLARS AND NECKWEAR The new Fissue Bows and Jabots and lovely Lace Collars in all the wanted kinds, up to Real Irish Hand Crochet 50c. to $1.0O Do Your Xmas Shopping Early MEN'S PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR We have just received a full shipment of Underwear direct from the Old Country mills. This shipment has been delayed many weeks, and as it comprises something over a thousand suits, we are puiting these lines on at very special prices. Never be- foJe has this mill sold direct to the retailer and we are giving yon the benefit ot the middleman's profit. It means money for you and increased sales for us. Let us show you these lines and convince you of the genuine money-saving prices we are offering. GENUINE GOLD FLEECE—Pure wool, light golden color. Everyone knows this line and knows that it can't be obtained under $7.00 per suit. Full fashioned perforated gussets, spliced knees, and elbows Our Price, $5.50 Per Suit PURE WOOL NATURAL- Heavy weight, button shoulder, spliced knees, seats and elbows. Perforated arm pits, unshrinkable natural shade, tipped sleeve, double breasted Our Price, $4.50 Per Suit NATURAL W00L- -OUR LEADER-You can't duplieate i t for anythi ig like the money . Un- shrinkahlo , hard wearing, natural color. double breasted... Prices, $1.50 Per Garment. $2,75 Per Suit GENUINE INDIAN CASHMERE-An ideal Xmas present; feels like silk, but is pure wool. Absolutely unshrinkable. Dark fawn shade, heavy weight. The best ever offered. You can't buy it elsewhere under £12 per suit Our Price, $9.00 Per Suit PURE WOOL WHITE-Soft as silk, unshrinkable, beautifully made in every particular. A line which will not irritate the most sensitive skin. Special in every particular. Our Price, $5.00 Per Suit We invite your inspection of Our Special Old Country Underwear shipment justto hand. XMAS GIFTS PAR EXCELLENCE rJTWEN'S COLLAR BAGS—A line that will surely win with you. Both round and Bquare, and prices that can't be beaten. Consult your list nnd then come to us. OUR LEADER.—Genuine Leather Bag, silk lined, with silk draw strings. Full "tee Price, $1.00 Other lines at $1.50, $1.75 and $200 in either finished or unfinished calf skin, in green, brown and black, GENUINE MOROCCO Black color; wear a life time, .Price, $5.00 Each HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT CURTAINS We are showing a few nice lines of Curtains, Screens and Madras by the yard from 20c. to 50c, also many different patterns of Lace Curtains. You will do well to see them before buying. SPECIAL DISCOUNT On Carpet and Carpet Squares we are making a Special Discount of 20 per cent, on an already low price. There are some exceptional good bargains in Tapestry and Brussels. We are mading this offer tor 10 days only. House Furnishings To make the home attractive and comfortable is the aim of all, more so at Christmas. If you wish to give the impression of Home, Sweet Home to yourselves and children, a cozy welcome to your friends, you cannot do better than get one or more of our new rugs, of which we have a new and select assortment, from $2.50.to $8.00 in|all colors. They make a very Bcceptable Gift. BATfMiAY, DECEMBER 7. 1912 THEI I^Jk.TL-ITEJ^^-JLr), BEVELSTOKE Saturday, December 7. i4ii! NEW GOODS NEW GOODS Ladies Evening Dresses ..SO, $25, these Si/es 3J, 34, ;,6—Prices—$2; $28 and $33.50. Call in and ;-ee dresses, If n coloi to suit, can take your order for nt c I.m • ou mav want. Ladies F urs NECK RUFFS AND MUFFS r Ladies' Waists Silk, Net, Chiffon and Tailored I Waists, distinctive styles, from $3, S6.00. ,11 to Ladies' Hand Sags These are American manufacture. from !>i.oo up. They are brig new —made in the latest shapes. nee and Bargains .in Fall Suits For Ladies. and $28. R egular Sale Price—$16.50 Millinery! Millinery! Trimmed Hats. Regular $12 and $1(1. Now on Sale for $6.00. Come in and See Dur Display cl Suitable Xmas Goads REID & YOUNG FIFTH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS Masquerade Ball l N'PKK AUSPICES OF FIRE BRIGADE NO, I TO BE lllll.I) IN OPERA HOUSE, DEC. II, 1912 Grand Maroli nl 0 p, in. Btaarp. Floor reserved to 11 p. in. for those in Fiuioy ('outturn' only. A Special Prize Given for Best O'.stumeii Conp-e. Seo I'rezc lixhthil In Lawrence Hardware t-'e-.V WlUllOM, l''ll| -III lllll' plll'lll'llllIlN n|e|ily T. STEED, Secretary. S. NEEDS Art, Chief. li O KN BORN—At Revelstoke ou December JrJ to Mr6. J. Gould wife Ol the late J. Gould twin boyB. THE CUV IN BRIEF Do your Xmas shopping early aDd avoid the rush at the last moment. If Woman has to obey thi- bins it in only iu«t that shesbould have a voice n making them. R. M. Smythe is going to eend a shipment of birds to th* Boderbj show next week. Js report ol the "At Home" ol the Orangemen will be published next' UllM. I The Revelstoke Poultry and Pet Stock Assoceatiun will meet in Smy- she'a HtUl next Tuesday eveniug. Hn. LeBlanc ol Calgary Alberta, is viseitmg with her mother Mm .Willard. There will be a meeting of the Progress Club on Tuesday evening next a full attendance is urgently requested. Ths Progress Club will meet on Tuesday even.ng at the City Hull asi all members are requested to be present. The report of the Vernon Poultry Show at which a lot Kevvlstuke birds were competing will appear in uext Wednesdays Issue oi this paper. The Poultry and Pet Stock Ab- E0.at.ua m-.et at the R. M. Smythe Hal! Tuesday e.cn.ug 8.00 p, in Subject (or judg.at-, White LcgUurus The L. A. to b. H. T. being unable to 6ecure the opera House for Easter Monday the date of the annual dan e Th-.s dance will however be held some time during the Easter week particu lars later. In '.h<: Papt.et Church on Sunday, the pastor Rev. E. i}. Chavt e'ti.!. oo '-. lollowing subjects- Morning, .'a-.- heart and soul" Evening, "The foundation ,.! j Right Up' The second ol ths =-.:.... Companion Needs .. ....,-. '. Sun- a»: adult Bi iie lasses ut '■- .. liai invitation to ail ser- I » i-l.*: L. L.-.-.m: and Mary A 1' .• a ■" if Rev< • ki ■ •■ rat pretol it the Ba rt Mr Lutter was er of the etaB i it il I IS bl ■':.'■ keepi lot 'be ;am» Company ben The rtgu.ar services will bc b>. . the Pres erlan church • aud dur.n? tbe week, in tbe n m.: the sermon will be on "Cu- E-. i and - • eaing, "Thi M.c" lstry u'. Books s. S. and adult Bible classes ,tt 1.3(1 , on 1 . evening a: s o'clock tne .', p, „. ■.;. bolda debate, "Resolved that vai •■' sotnctiinvs Jtirtiflable, .-aycr-meet Ing on Wednesday at 5.04 ths . . ar..- invited to all services ii'. mm t Inga, WE WANT YOUR TRADE YOU WANT OUR GOODS A FEW XMAS SPECIALS New Figs, .risings Grapes, Grape Fruit. Nuts, New Dates, New RAISINS Select ValeucidS, Fresh Candied and Almonds. Mn, m.i, Milt.in.r-. Seedless Muscatels, Drained Peels, Fresh Cracked Walnuts and WAGSTAFFE'S »■»old«no»«h Jams, Jellies, Mince Meal and Plum Pudding Place youi otdei enrlj and secure careful attention and prompt deliver! Phone 41 A, HOUSON Box 734 lievelstoke Inside Property Real Kstate is selling rapidly. Why not get io before .ill the most desirable residential lota are taken upi Last week we ttiade several good Btlea to local buyers and it will only be a .short time before these lots are all closed out, tJall at out office and ^et mil particulars, All our property can be sold on easy terms. Kootenay Agencies, Limited various candidates to line up for what promises to be the most ax- siting scries ol Mayoralty mid Aldermanic raccH ovor pulled ofl Ln our Municipal histi'i1.. Something now lor Revolstoke ih promised in the contests for School TrUtttCOB, it being intimated to the Kehtcer nl this paper, thai the hulii" Intond running a prominent member tho ll. 0, Political Bciualty League, in ibepcrBon 'if s well known und bigb qualllled lady ol Kevelstoke. U might he added that luilies are sow serving with distinction on ISlectod School bodice- in Uritisli Watch McParlund'B window from now to Xmas, Visit Howsonla store for ChrUtmas poods, Spoulal discount offuiud |n parlor fuinituie. All sorts of toothsome dplionoles and substantial good iiiin^s will be on sale at tbe culinary table at the Haz-mr nn| Deo, I Tt li. in MoParland's new Btore in the llowson Hlock. LOST — PAIH OF KVKtiLAHSKs, gold-mounted, on Kirst or Second Btreet between Mckenzie avenue and | Posi Office. Reward un return to ibis office (box 7H2), Columbia, anil thero is nothing to pott RENT—A nice furnished n prevent the lirsl lady member of thc RevelBtoko Board of School Trustees being slanted lor 191 J. BOARD Of TRADE REGULAR MEETING (Continued [rom I'agc One.) lu thc Methodist Church, Sunday. ll u. m. Subject, "Socials cond I lu Palestine at Christ's coming" i.'lt) p.m. Subject, "Women's Bufl- rage or 1'oiitical Eiiualily" Special music—A solo by Mis- Pagden, a duel by Mrs. Bews uUel Mr. P. Samson. The public will be coi welcomed. CITY ELECTIONS The Committee in chart- masquerade ball unher tbi of Fire Brigade No. 1 worn well in hand fer I b nual ball. This yeai eclipse any previo is etlor-t .- idi ■ [ive th plea ant evening in the his; City. Another prize uas been . tu tbe prize list lor I -1 ed Couple, Seethi a the Lawrence Hardwan ivlow. Among the- i.. Bala at I .auJ.s new store on Dei band kntttw all s.jrts an-1 n.za> ol •"■a'. I . its, Thero - ■ Christie.as gifts, The pen aftei ■ ■'•'.-■■ ■ The'announcement tha Mr. VI. I. an office U.' ei ment nd tha .1 ag th .. Tue Mayor 1 will be ballotted upon al the noxl moetaing In accordance with the Hyy Laws. Mr. it. '!. Scruton. speaking as n PresB representative und with tho sanction of ilio Board, drew atten tion to tbc application for thc Vic taskiwin, Yellowhead aud Revelstoko, Railway, now before the Dominion House, and suggested that the Hoard of Trade and Progress Club, also tin Oity CoUMll nii^-lit w'.'U take steps to n't iiiiii touch with the promotort; eel this lino, and Bnd e.ut from an) sources available, inst what wub ha Iliad lhc proposition, and any othei tacts regarding tlie enterprise. Mi McRae, I agree with Mr. Scrul on, we have been very slow, .-nnl nulhing is gained by u lying down policy. Mr, A, ll. McCleneghan, 1 mov< that n nitlit lettergram be dtiBpatrh- ed from thin Board te. Mr. li. v. r.n. cn M. P., requesting him to kindly ascertain and furnish us witb any information hc cun gather on the spot at Ottawa, regarding the promotors of tlie new Railway and their enterprise; also requesting that he inform u- regarding the application from the C, P Ity. for nn extension ■ ■; tunc on their charter fe>r the Troutlake Road, and which is to ' imi betorethe prese-nt session of the Domic . Motion carried. | ROADS AND PONES Mr. W ll. Horobin Moved a r?sol the Provincial Qovern- ■ I ti do all possible toke with the out ■ roads and iry assistance be glv en i' the telephone Bys tb Vernon or Bnderby. Car- - :■ . at 10.30 p. m. including use of kitchen; Bullnlile couple. Apply Mall-Herald ulllc at Mc foi Ourah honey at Mclntyi .Sale of pailor furniluc for Xmas Iiiulc at Howson's 6-lh tin honey from California (UH)| at Mclnlyre's. Oome io the Muss Meeting, Empress Theatre, ami lien- Why Women Should Vote. Tuesday Night, Dec. 10, at Siiio p ni. b>esh shipment Jap orange (large) at Mclutyre's. Woman has borne her share of the toll, suffering and loneliness in the pioneer woik of Ibis Pioviuce, ninl she Ollghl lo have a voice in how it is governed. =* Importer of Irish Linens Damask. Sheeting, Pillow- Linens, Fancy Linen Goods, 8tc, ic, ■• SUITABLE XMAS TRESENTS ■ • Mrs. Thompson Porter FOURTH STRBBT EAST ^ J. XMAS IS COMING!! Buy something useful. Your friends will appreciate some useful, sensible presents such as we can sell you, much more than a fancy trifle that will soon be worthless. We have something for everybody.— For the Boy Hand Sleighs, from $1.25 to .53.25 Pocket Knives 10c to $2.00 Watches $1.00, $1.26 For the Girl Sewing Sets, from 40c. to $1.50 Manicure Sets, from.. 50c. to $3.50 Pearl handles, knives & forks set 40c to *2 For Dad Gillette Safety Razors, single and in sets $5 to $6.50 Auto Strop $5.00 Office Sets *1.50 Fountain Pens $1.25 Carvers, in sets, from *2 to $1.75 For Mamma Knives, forks, spoons, from 75c to $6,50 per dozen. Putter Dishes, Cake Plates and Flat Ware of all kinds. Carpet Sweeper $3.25 to $4.50 Electric Irons, Toasters and Heaters. These are just a few of the many lines we have in stock- Come in and we will put away any piece you pick on till Xmas Eve. Revelstoke Hardware Company, Ltd. HOWSON BLOCK OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE iDflboIa Prize Drawing . . e . latei TU' : - , ■ . - ' ■ I' ■ ' lor tbt ■ ■ • na ' Vctu il att. nil d I . 1 il . Dl M ! ipilS ' : . ' . • I'l berg, I. ■■!"'.'- titan Uran .trom. % L. M, Bruce, rsacbw t ' ' I ■ eiviru 'n " it - hutch Hi/.-on !| ■ ■. ■-..-:.,» ,,,-.vt - ■ -e-ll'l | ticket, ■I •tip iry to all ' pieo* - ■ ■son - I r d in ' ng 'e' Bews; Drug Store Children's Painting Books 15c, 25c, 40c. Boys' and Girls' Alger and Elsie Books 35c. Many lines of New Fiction for Adults. Ebony and Parisian Ivory Coods to fill every want. Fancy Boxed Stationery 2Gc. to $2.00 bews THE REXALL STORE bews 'UIJUWI XMAS NEARLY HERE TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! inks ids. HATS Buckle ii ■ WINTKH SUITS AND UNUKRWKAR 1 nr men, ill dlflei i-iii IiiiiiK OVJ.RSHOIi.S AN» roOTWF.AR A nice llm ATTENTION l'i el inks driven - nothei Hefore your hu ' m i .'.uniii.ilt, inii snd Inspect oui MP McKINNON & SUTHERLAND Fit-Reform Clothing Stetson Hats Foot-Rite Shoes ■s manual ii REVELSTOKE THE CAPITAL OF CANADA'S ALPS is the most talked of City in the Interior of British Columbia just now. Outsiders from all directions are getting wise to the movement on here and we have had enquiries not only tor good realty buys, but also for vacant stores to rent, which shows that some people are awake to the fact that there are big things in store for Revelstoke this coming year, Values are steadily increasing and several of our listings have been advanced during the last few days. Now Is the Time to Buy tA FEW SPECIALS FROM OUR LIST L00 Feel on Seventh Street, well located $1500 1 IHI Feet on Eighth Street, a snap at ¥ 1300 1- our Lots on Seventh Street, under market value, each 350 cTModern House For sale on Second St 1800 Modern House for sale on Third Street 2200 Modern House, Lot 50 x 100, Fifth Street 2550 We have several excellent lots for bale West, all i'i feet frontage, from $350 prieeii aie good for bhort time only. on First Street, to $550. These J. B. Watson Realty Company E. 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